BROOKLYN ELEVATED ROAD OFFICIALS OUT; Resignations Follow Appointment of G.W. Edwards. Step Reported to be the Result of General Difference of Opinion.

There were some important changes in the elevated department of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company yesterday. P.W Folger, General Superintendent of that department, resigned his position for some reason, but whether his withdrawal was the result of a general difference of opinion, as was reported, could not be learned positively last night. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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